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    New here

    Re: New here If you're interested in what the new stuff sounds like (since we haven't posted it anywhere) check out the the Crestfallen Pod cast. http://crestfallenradio.podomatic.com/ Our song is the first one played. It's the last track on our album.
  2. Re: What Are You Listening To? Moss - Sub Templum Monarch - 666 Stratovarious - Episode Anathema - Serenades Crestfallen Podcast
  3. Re: most preferable tuning I'm the exact opposite. I had a Peavy Vortex 1 a long time ago and I kick myself for selling it. It had an ebony fretboard and their own version of a floyd rose that was so simple to use compared to real deal. It held lower tunings well enough but it couldn't handle the bulk of what I wanted it to do.
  4. Re: N E V E R T A N E Z R A 'S DEBUT IS NOW AVAILABLE Sweet! I hope you enjoy what you hear. If you want to hear a song from our new album go to the Crestfallen Podcast http://crestfallenradio.podomatic.com/ this weeks show features our last track as the first one on his show.
  5. Re: Devin Townsend BLASPHEMER!! lol. It's simply a silly album that makes me giggle. Oddly enough I find that I like Devin's solo material as opposed to his Strapping Young Lad material. That stuff was fairly lame IMO with the exception of Gene Hoglan.
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    New here

    Re: New here Unless you're listening to Drone or the bevy of Sabbath clones most Doom isn't any more repetitive than any other style of Metal. My band went out of our way to not be repetitive on our new album. The songs contained within are mostly long strands of non-repeating riffs.
  7. Re: List your very Own Big 4 Thrash Acts Annihilator Anthrax Megadeth OverKill
  8. Re: Guilty Metal Pleasures
  9. Re: Live Albums 99% percent of live albums are epic suck. I've only heard two that blew my mind: Iron Maiden 'Live After Death' (the best live album EVER!!) Obituary 'Dead' (great recording of the band playing almost all their songs). I still need to get Judas Priests' 'Unleashed in the East' because it too is supposed to blow minds and melt faces. I ignore most live albums however. Greatest hits collects suck after all.
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    New here

    Re: New here In all the forums I'm on Richard is my avatar because he's the shit. You are the first out of who knows how many to recognize who he is. I too have one of those Richard plushies. He guards my CD's! My wife laughed her ass off when I purchased it. Funny in and of itself because she turned me on to both 'Looking for Group' & 'Least I Could Do'.
  11. Re: Devin Townsend Ziltoid for president!
  12. Re: Anyone for a Bit of VENOM I like pretty much everything they did before they with nuts with the compilations.
  13. Re: IRON MAIDEN I saw them once when I was an exchange student in Germany. It was in 2000 at the Leipzig 'With Full Force' festival. It was a blast and it was right after Bruce had rejoined. I'd love to see them again. I doubt that they're going to be around for another 10 years.
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  15. Re: Jackyl Jackyl was a decent albeit late in the game Hair Metal band. They had some great blues based riffs and an insane vocalist.
  16. Re: Proto Metal 1958-1969 Cream were incredibly heavy when they first started. Obviously not by today's standards but the distorted bass and what not was earth shattering to many people. Led Zepplin has to be mentioned of course. Blue Cheer was yet another as were the Scorpions (the formed in 1965 if memory serves.) Spooky Tooth, etc...I should know more but apathy's a bitch.
  17. Re: Ronnie James Dio I saw Dio once, it was only his second time through my state. His first was on the 'Holy Diver' tour in 1982. Doro opened followed by Yngwie. I'd never heard of either of them and loved them both. Dio opened w/ the first 3-4 tracks from Holy Diver and then did the entire Imagica album. He closed with some Rainbow tunes as well as 'Rainbow in the Dark' & 'Holy Diver'. Sadly the bulk of his show was painfully boring. I don't know why he didn't bother to play other songs from ANY of his other albums. I mean his first was a landmark in Trad Metal but Sacred Heart and Dream Evil kick ass. Good memory over all.
  18. Re: most preferable tuning Nice! I've been looking mostly at Schecter guitars though. I've been debating on getting another ESP. I've never liked Ibanez for whatever reason. The one I've been eyeing is the Schecter Blackjack ATX C-7. As long as the guitar doesn't have a rosewood fretboard I'm usually alright w/ it. I loath rosewood yet that's all I've got at the moment, lol. Maple, ebony & graphite are what I love to play.
  19. Re: Deathstars I lost interest in them after their first album.
  20. Re: most preferable tuning If I could find one I liked for under $400 I'd be all over it.
  21. Re: melodic death metal Fall of the Leafe (their first 2-3 albums before they went goth) Beyond the Embrace (if you like mid-period In Flames worship) Callenish Circle (fairly generic but alright) Gates Of Ishtar (pretty good but repetitive) Carcass - Heartwork (is pretty much melo-death) Sentenced - North From Here (great example of tech melo death)
  22. Re: most preferable tuning We use B standard (B, E, A, D, F#, . We're looking into the possibility of using 7 or even 8 string guitars in the future because most 6 string guitars bitch when you tune low.
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    lamb of god

    Re: lamb of god I love OVERKILL. One of the best Thrash band in existence. I always get flack for stating that 'From the Underground and Below' is my Overkill album. 'Under the Influence' is a close second.
  24. Re: Iced Earth Agreed, their earlier material was very good.
  25. Re: Morbid Angel Apparently only my singer and I hate that album. Alters of Madness is insanity on disc. I love it to death!
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